Highlights of the Mercedes-Benz EQS 2021
#The storage space in the rear is 580L.
Service intervals15,000km/12 months
Customer assistance5 years roadside assistance
Warranty from first registration5 years warranty / unlimited km
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Electric features
#Battery capacity
107.8kWh8 year warranty / 160,000kmPower and acceleration
330 - 484kW0-100km/h in 3.8 secondsWall socket charge
55+ hoursAC/SocketFast charge (DC)
200kW 400V 10-80% in 30 minFast charge (AC)
11kW charger 10hMercedes-Benz EQS from 2021 to 2025
Expert reviews and advice for Mercedes-Benz EQS
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Mercedes-Benz EQS 2021 Review
89/ 100
Gautam Sharma•24 Jul 2021
Pros
- Silky silence and roll-free cornering
- Titanic range and fast-charging capability
- Cutting-edge Hyperscreen
Cons
- Styling is a tad underwhelming
- Not especially engaging to drive
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Frequently asked questions
#What are the Mercedes-Benz EQS 2021 dimensions?
The Mercedes-Benz EQS 2021 has 2 variants. The length ranges from 5221 to 5223mm, the height ranges from 1511 to 1520mm and the width 1926mm.
How big is the Mercedes-Benz EQS 2021 boot space?
The Mercedes-Benz EQS 2021 has a boot capacity of 580 litres.
What are the standard Mercedes-Benz EQS 2021 colours?
The Mercedes-Benz EQS 2021 comes in a variety of colours depending on which variant, including black, blue, grey, red, silver and white.
What is the Mercedes-Benz EQS 2021 service schedule?
The suggested service schedule from Mercedes-Benz for the EQS 2021 is every 12 months or 15,000km.
What is the Mercedes-Benz EQS 2021 power like?
The top variant in the Mercedes-Benz EQS 2021 range has an Electric fuel type with 484kW of power and 950Nm of torque.
What is the Mercedes-Benz EQS 2021 warranty period?
Mercedes-Benz EQS 2021 offers a 5 year, unlimited kilometre warranty.
Is there an incentive or EV rebate for electric cars?
There are a variety of incentives and rebates available for electric vehicles in Australia. Click here to see what is available in your state.
For all details of the Mercedes-Benz EQS 2021 view the features and specifications page
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